BRISTOL STEEL & IRON WORKS, INC.
OSHRC Docket No. 14537
Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission
December 18, 1979
COUNSEL:
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Baruch A. Fellner, Office of the Solicitor, USDOL
Marshall Harris, Reg. Sol., USDOL
James P. Jones, for the employer
OPINION:
ORDER OF REMAND
This case was remanded to the Commission by the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Bristol Steel & Iron Works, Inc. v. OSAHRC and Marshall, 601 F.2d 717 (4th Cir. 1979). The court concluded that "[i]n determining whether Bristol violated § 1926.28(a), the appropriate inquiry is whether under the circumstances a reasonably prudent employer familiar with steel erection would have protected against the hazard of falling by the means specified in the citation." 601 F.2d at 723.
In accordance with that remand, the case is further remanded to the administrative law judge for the purpose of conducting the proceedings necessary to make that determination.
CONCURBY: COTTINE
CONCUR:
COTTINE, Commissioner, concurring:
Following judicial review under section 11(a) of the Act, 29 U.S.C. § 660(a), the decision of the reviewing court is the law of the case. See Briggs v. Pennsylvania R. Co., 334 U.S. 304, 306 (1948); Frank Irey, Jr., Inc., 77 OSAHRC 192/F11, 5 BNA OSHC 2031, 1977-78 CCH OSHD P22,283 (No. 701, 1977). On the basis of that [*2] exclusive authority, I concur in the Commission remand of this case to the administrative law judge. See RMI Company, 79 OSAHRC , 7 BNA OSHC 1482, 1979 CCH OSHD P23,666 (No. 13773, 1978).